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Re: Where do we go from here? : Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:45 pm  
As said above, thats one of the big problems for me.....SL clubs self interest. Of course they have to put their own interests high on the list, but many SL clubs have no interest in moving forward. Its just about surviving each season. No ambition as a comp
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Re: Where do we go from here? : Mon Dec 21, 2020 2:40 pm  
The only way that the sport is going to move forward, is if someone from the outside take control. That is outside of the sport and outside of the North.
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Re: Where do we go from here? : Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:33 pm  
To compare RU with RL is like comparing the BDO darts with the PDC. Once has gone in one upward direction the other backwards. We are the BDO of rugby. It's run like a working mens club committee.
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Re: Where do we go from here? : Mon Dec 21, 2020 4:53 pm  
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I did hear some other internet broadcasters did show some interest, but it is difficult to know what benefit they would bring, I have Sky Sport & Amazon Prime, I do not have BT Sport, even though I have been with BT since I was 17, never once did they offer me a good deal?

Just wonder if we may have seen any improvement if Eddie Hearn had been given an opportunity? but then Super League clubs and especially those Chairmen who like to have power would not have liked someone powerful?

By the way something I found unbelievable Sky Sport RL blocked me on Twitter? a subscriber for many years?


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Re: Where do we go from here? : Mon Dec 21, 2020 5:53 pm  
The Sky proposed deal is very bad news for SL/RL. Can anyone see a better deal elsewhere or a deal for the Championship? Not sure who the advisors are that the RL appointed, who say the deal is no good - can’t see another coming along.
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Re: Where do we go from here? : Mon Dec 21, 2020 8:01 pm  
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As I just posted on another thread, the offer from Sky is Half! of what they currently pay, but they do not want The Challenge Cup or lower league games right, no wonder it is so low, the Sky High Offer to RU to gain the deal with BT, something we would only ever dream of! for their rugby channel, League the poor neighbour as ever! Time for a shake up in the game.


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Re: Where do we go from here? : Mon Dec 21, 2020 8:07 pm  
The Beeb are happy with their little package, ITV aren't interested, Ch4 'prolly don't know what RL is and FIVE, well FIVE a) 'prolly have less money than SKY and be can't find anything much beyond the M25. BTSport is run by ex-public school boys, so may offer Wigan a gauranteed Premiership place if they jump codes. Most other channels show no sport at all anyways, so we are kinda left with whatever SKY think it's worth, and as I said before, I'm stunned it's as much as it is in the current climate.
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Re: Where do we go from here? : Mon Dec 21, 2020 8:44 pm  
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[quote Super League receives TV rights blow
CHRIS JONES 20/12/2020

Super League clubs were told on Thursday that the broadcasting offer from Sky Sports for a new TV contract for the broadcasting rights to the competition will be around £20 million per year, confirming the figure that appeared in a news story posted on the Sky News website two weeks ago.

The offer is roughly half of the annual figure paid by Sky under the current broadcasting contract, and, given that a proportion of the Sky money goes to non-Super League clubs, it means that the Super League clubs will receive roughly two-thirds of their current broadcasting income if the offer is accepted.

League Express understands that the offer hasn’t yet been accepted, however, and that it falls significantly short of what some of the advisers hired by Super League Executive Chairman Robert Elstone had suggested was the true value of the broadcasting rights.

The offer relates purely to the rights for Super League, as opposed to the current deal that includes the rights for all three professional tiers of the game.

The Rugby Football League retains the ability to sell those rights, although RFL Chairman Simon Johnson suggested on Sunday that it was unlikely that a deal would be agreed for those rights until Super League had completed its negotiations.

“As far as the Super League negotiations are concerned, there’s a detailed table that sets out what proportion of the money will go to non-Super League clubs. If the annual value drops below a certain figure we are then in good faith negotiations.

“We are also talking to the broadcasters and from a market perspective it’s hard to do a deal before the Super League does its deal.

“So although we are talking to other broadcasters, we knew that the Championship and League 1 would be on a slower track.”

“The Championship is a great competition and we are emphasising that in our TV negotiations.

“Our deal with the Challenge Cup was announced last week, giving us three more years with the BBC. We have retained our value and broadened and expanded our coverage to women’s and wheelchair Rugby League.

“When Super League broke away we supported their rationale, which was that Super League had to be the commercial engine. If Super League is successful the whole sport benefits.”

And Johnson paid tribute to the supporters of Championship and League 1 clubs.

“Championship fans have shown tremendous loyalty; almost without exception the fans have allowed clubs to retain their season-ticked money to survive.

“In the light of all the challenges, I’ve been impressed with the unity the sport has shown.

“Without it, we wouldn’t have had support from government. We have been resilient, unified and all pointing in the same direction in a challenging and threatening year.”

Meanwhile League Express can reveal that the private equity company Novalpina has made a formal offer to buy into Super League (Europe) Limited, subject to undertaking due diligence on the company it would be buying into.

League Express understands that under the terms of the proposed deal, Novalpina would assume management rights for the competition and would be entitled to receive a third of Super League’s broadcast income for as long as it holds its stake in the competition.

In return, League Express understands it would be prepared to pay up to £60 million for those rights, although Super League would have to pay £750,000 to Rothschild’s for introducing a potential investor.

The problem facing Super League, however, is that for the deal to go ahead, all twelve Super League clubs, now including Leigh Centurions, have to give their consent. Any one club could cause the deal to fail by vetoing it.][/quote]
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Re: Where do we go from here? : Mon Dec 21, 2020 8:47 pm  
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To compare RU with RL is like comparing the BDO darts with the PDC. Once has gone in one upward direction the other backwards. We are the BDO of rugby. It's run like a working mens club committee.


Yep, and look what happened to the BDO. It went into liquidation in September 2020.
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